| Literature DB >> 25269000 |
Hui Zhang1,2, Takashi Yanagimoto3, Xiumei Zhang2, Na Song2, Tianxiang Gao4.
Abstract
Sebastes schlegelii is one of the fishes that aggregate around drifting seaweed during early development. To examine the population genetic structure of S. schlegelii, a 452-bp fragment of the mtDNA control region was sequenced and used to interpret life history characteristics and larval dispersal strategy. Two-hundred and twenty-one individuals from 13 sites across the entire range of S. schlegelii in China, Japan and Korea were analyzed. A neighbor-joining tree and network showed that there were no significant genealogical structures corresponding to sampling locations. AMOVA, pair-wise FST and exact test revealed no significant genetic differentiation among locations. The migration rate among locations was high based on the result of LAMARC. We conclude that larval dispersal with drifting seaweed and the current environmental factors may play an important role in shaping the contemporary phylogeographic pattern and genetic homogeneity of S. schlegelii.Entities:
Keywords: Control region; Sebastes schlegelii; drifting seaweed; genetic structure; larval dispersal
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25269000 DOI: 10.3109/19401736.2014.963797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mitochondrial DNA A DNA Mapp Seq Anal ISSN: 2470-1394 Impact factor: 1.514